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BACKFIRED: Latest Poll Shows DesJarlais In The Lead DesJarlais Now Ahead of Career Politician 45%-40%, Voters Rejecting Davis' Deception JASPER – Public Opinion Strategies has released results from its latest poll in Tennessee's Fourth District race. The results show Scott DesJarlais' campaign of less government, lower taxes and more freedom is surging and Tennesseans are overwhelmingly rejecting the gutter politics of Rep. Davis' sinking campaign. In response to the poll, Dr. Scott DesJarlais remarked, “We are thrilled this poll matches what we have seen throughout the Fourth District: More and more Tennesseans are joining our campaign and are rejecting the...
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ABC News now says race between Conservative Republican Dr. Scott DesJarlais, and Democrat Lincoln Davis is now a toss-up. View link here: http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/2010_Elections/page?id=10476449 Donate to DesJarlais here: www.scottdesjarlais.com
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Washington (CNN) - The CNN 100, a list of the nation's 100 most vulnerable House races, has been updated to reflect the latest developments in the battle to control the chamber this November. The list is now comprised of 90 Democratic seats, 15 of which are open seats and another 75 with incumbents running for re-election. There are 10 Republican seats in the CNN 100, 4 open seats and 6 incumbent races. The updated list can be viewed here. The latest changes are listed after the jump: ADDED TO THE TOP 50 LIST: PA-08 Rep. Patrick Murphy (D) TN-04 Rep....
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Who Is Norma Jean? Some youthful videographers approached Congressman Lincoln Davis. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3if8I_H98M It was all well and good until they mentioned some woman’s name — Norma Jean. Then the Congressman fled and his Chief of Staff shoved the cameraman. That all begs the question — who is Norman Jean? It isn’t Mrs. Davis. That much we know.
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The influential group represents the largest county in Tennessee’s Fourth Congressional District and is dedicated to bringing responsibility back to government. The group advocates for fiscal responsibility, limited government and free markets by supporting candidates and initiatives to further those principles. “I am proud to announce the Maury County Tea Party’s endorsement of Dr. Scott DesJarlais. We have reviewed the candidates in this race and his campaign will truly represent the people of the Fourth District. He has a platform dedicated to less government, lower taxes and more freedom,” said Bowen Pratt, Maury County Tea Party Chairman. “That message resonates...
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Representative Lincoln Davis of Tennessee, described by Democrat Party Chair of Tennessee Chip Forrester as a "key vote" for Barack Obama, is in real trouble in the polls. This video is making the rounds in TN-04 on youtube, showing Lincoln "Houdini" Davis as being in favor of a single-payer healthcare system. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLgpLGh3n5o Davis, a self-proclaimed "blue-dog" democrat, votes one way in Washington and walks a different walk back home in his district. His Houdini act must come to an end. Dr. Scott DesJarlais, of Jasper, TN. is seeking to relieve Davis of his duties. He's a conservative physician that wants...
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The Mid South TEA Party Contact: jtomasik@midsouthteaparty.org Phone: 901-827-0120 Is a Congressional Campaign Being Funded With Your Tax Dollars? Earlier this year Stephen Fincher, a Republican candidate vying for John Tanner’s seat in the eighth Congressional District, caused quite a stir by raising over $300,000 in campaign contributions in just a few weeks.... However, a closer look at the source of his campaign funding reveals that Mr. Fincher, along with his supporters, might be part of the problem rather than a possible solution. Over 90 percent of Fincher's campaign funding came from farming families that have been recipients to almost...
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www.FightObama.us Kirkland Fights Obama Liberalism 4/15/2010 On Tax Day, Kirkland Launches "Fight Obama" Website to Combat Obama-Pelosi-Herron Liberalism Doctor from District Eight concerned about direction of our country, creates online effort to take action against radical liberal agenda pushed by President Obama, Speaker Pelosi, and Roy Herron JACKSON - Dr. Ron Kirkland, the conservative Republican candidate running for Congress, unleashed a new online effort today to enlist and engage fellow conservatives and independents around the 8th District and the entire country who are fed up with the liberal ideologues leading our country down the wrong path. Kirkland, the founder and...
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I found this yesterday. I live in this district and now thinking that we are about to have a real primary here over John Tanner's soon-to-be vacant Congressional seat. I don't know, let's see what happens. Here's the press release from Dr. Ron Kirkland for Congress.
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A new "America Rising" video. We must take this nation back! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py8DXpGgyR4
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Here's another new America Rising video. Let's do the work to take this nation back in 2010.
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So here we were in 2007 worrying about who would take the Reagan "mantle of conservatism" forward. John McCain, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, Duncan Hunter, Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul and others were already in the race to become the next GOP nominee for president. And you know what? Conservatives were freaking out! Was this really the crop we had to choose from? None of these guys, with the exception of maybe Duncan Hunter or to an extent Ron Paul, really understood what conservatism was. Then a grassroots draft campaign was initiated to bring someone into the race that really understood...
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Residents of the 8th District who wish to participate in the telephone town hall meetings on Aug. 28 at 2 p.m. and Aug. 31 at 6 p.m. can sign up online or by calling Congressman Tanner’s office. Registered participants will receive a phone call when the meeting is beginning with simple instructions on how to listen, ask questions and leave messages.
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SEIU union workers delivered a pro-healthcare bill petition to Bluedog Congressman John Tanner's office in Union City, TN. Upon arrival, the union workers were greeted by the staff and were told by staff members that they "couldn't imagine Congressman Tanner voting against the Healthcare Bill." It is also revealed in the video that Congressman Tanner's Chief of Staff is responsible for a lot of language in the bill itself. It's time to target Congressman John Tanner of Tennessee's 8th Congressional district. He is also one of the leaders of the Bluedog coalition in Congress.
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From Right At Home Blog: Why would he say that? What awful thing have they done? Answer: asking John Tanner to come out of hiding and meet with his constituency. This is the intelligent discussion Democrats are engaging in. Disagree with them, you’re a Nazi. *The Democratic Party Chairman of Madison County in Tennessee has called Young Republicans there "brownshirts" for sending out a petition to garner support for a John Tanner town hall meeting regarding healthcare. The story can be found at the above link at the Nashville Post Politics Blog.
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From NBC’s Domenico Montanaro An evangelical leader tells CBN’s David Brody, “It’s Fred Thompson’s race to lose.” Here the full quote from Dr. Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission: "My assessment is that at this moment in time it is Fred Thompson's race to lose. It may be a convergence of the right man, in the right place and at the right time. I have never seen anything like this grassroots swell for Thompson. I'm not speaking for Southern Baptists but I do believe I have my hand on the pulse of Southern Baptists...
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Tennessee Republican Party chairman Bob Davis will be leaving his post to join the "un-official" presidential campaign of former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson, NashvillePost.com has learned. Davis's departure is not unexpected. He served as Thompson's state director from 1994 until 2002. According to NashvillePost.com sources, Davis has scheduled a conference call, to take place in the next 36 hours, during which he will inform members of the state GOP's executive committee of his decision. Once that message has been delivered, state Republicans will have 30 days to elect a new chairman.
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